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gamlss.data (version 4.2-7)

rent: Rent data

Description

A survey was conducted in April 1993 by Infratest Sozialforschung. A random sample of accommodation with new tenancy agreements or increases of rents within the last four years in Munich was selected including: i) single rooms, ii) small apartments, iii) flats, iv) two-family houses. Accommodation subject to price control rents, one family houses and special houses, such as penthouses, were excluded because they are rather different from the rest and are considered a separate market. For the purpose of this study, 1967 observations of the variables listed below were used, i.e. the rent response variable R followed by the explanatory variables found to be appropriate for a regression analysis approach by Fahrmeir et al. (1994, 1995):

Usage

data(rent)

Arguments

docType

data

source

Provide by Prof. L. Fahrmeir

Details

This set of data were used by Stasinopoulos et al. (2000) to fit a model where both the mean and the dispersion parameter of a Gamma distribution were modelled using the explanatory variables.

References

Fahrmeir L., Gieger C., Mathes H. and Schneeweiss H. (1994) Gutachten zur Erstellung des Mietspiegels fur Munchen 1994, Teil B: Statistiche Analyse der Nettomieten. Hrsg: Landeshaupttstadt Munchen, Sozialreferat-Amt fur Wohnungswesen. Fahrmeir L., Gieger C., and Klinger, A. (1995) Additive, dynamic and multiplicative regression. In Applied Statistics: Recent Developments, Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Gottingen. Stasinopoulos, D. M., Rigby, R. A. and Fahrmeir, L., (2000), Modelling rental guide data using mean and dispersion additive models, Statistician, 49, 479-493. Stasinopoulos D. M. Rigby R.A. (2007) Generalized additive models for location scale and shape (GAMLSS) in R. Journal of Statistical Software, Vol. 23, Issue 7, Dec 2007, http://www.jstatsoft.org/v23/i07.

Examples

Run this code
data(rent)
attach(rent)
plot(Fl,R)

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